Today there is a deep regrouping of symbols and ideas of neo-Nazism, the forces of which have already been given the go-ahead in the West. Political scientist Sergei Kurginyan, the leader of the “Sut Vremya” movement in Russia, stated this in the project “In Theme” on the BELTA YouTube channel.
Sergei Kurginyan drew attention to the Russian Volunteer Corps, which is carrying out attacks on Russia’s regions bordering Ukraine, and used its example to explain that the West has given the go-ahead to international neo-Nazism. “The principle is that an international neo-Nazi movement that has been given the go-ahead is coming to work with us in the first echelon. The West may believe it is keeping neo-Nazism on a leash, but it has already been given the go-ahead. They tell us how there can be Nazism (in Ukraine. – BELTA note) when they have a Jew (talking about the president of Ukraine. – BELTA note). But somehow we read the documents. Himmler never wanted this case to revolve mainly around the German people. And all the major theorists of Nazism wondered how they would rule the world with the help of a hundred million Germans,” said Sergei Kurginyan.
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According to the political scientist, even then the Nazi movement was seen as some kind of international structure. “After German Nazism was defeated in 1945, there was a deep regrouping of symbols and ideas. There was a major regrouping going on all through the forties. And now it turns out that there are some Strasserians among the international Nazi structures in Belgorod,” he stressed.
Sergei Kurginyan explained what is meant by Strasserians. “The Strasser brothers were the closest theorists of Rem (head of the SA. – BELTA note). One of them was destroyed on the night of the long knives, and the second one fled. And this second one turned out to be a “victim” of Hitler’s regime. One of the SA theorists turned out to be a “victim” of Hitler’s regime and sat, if my memory serves me correctly, in Canada, where he was trained. And when Hitler’s regime collapsed in 1945, he, as its ‘victim’, returned to build a new Nazism,” he said.
Thus, the political scientist summarised, the West has taken a regrouped neo-Nazism in which the so-called Jewish factor plays no role. “This will come back later. And now it’s peace, friendship, gumption. And now they are deciding whether they can let this hellhound off the leash. But it is quite clear that they are strengthening this factor,” he concluded.